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T2 TRAINSPOTT­ING

twenty years on, old friends SPUD, RENTON, BEGBIE AND SICK BOY are still just about on the rails

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DANNY BOYLE’S ANARCHIC 1996 adaptation of Irvine Welsh’s cult novel Trainspott­ing was one of the decade’s most iconic and exhilarati­ng movies, capturing the zeitgeist with an audacious mix of the squalid and surreal as it showed a bunch of young Edinburgh junkies rushing headlong towards self-destructio­n.

Pulling off a successful sequel was always going to be a tall order. But Boyle and his reunited stars have done it with a film that tears into its characters’ nostalgia for the past – and our own – with darkly comic gusto.

Twenty years have passed and Ewan Mcgregor’s Renton returns to Edinburgh from Amsterdam, looking to make amends with the pals he ripped off over that drug deal two decades earlier. As you might expect, his reunions with Ewen Bremner’s dim-bulb Spud, Jonny Lee Miller’s sardonic Sick Boy and Robert Carlyle’s psychotic Begbie are highly combustibl­e. Now middleaged, they are certainly older but not necessaril­y any wiser. Spud is back on heroin, Begbie is fresh out of prison, and Sick Boy is attempting to set up a brothel in the decrepit pub he has inherited from an aunt, with the aid of his Bulgarian girlfriend Veronika (Anjela Nedyalkova).

Inevitably, their present circumstan­ces give an ironic edge to a series of nods to the first film, starting with an opening scene that finds Renton pounding away on a gym treadmill rather than sprinting hell-for-leather through the Edinburgh streets, and later giving us a jaundiced update of his famous ‘Choose life’ speech.

Throughout, Boyle’s customary visual swagger is much in evidence, yet if T2 doesn’t entirely recapture its predecesso­r’s giddy rush, that surely is the point. 2016, 18, 117min

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CHOOSING LIFE HADN’T LEFT EWEN, EWAN, ROBERT AND JONNY FLUSHED WITH SUCCESS
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JONNY LEE MILLER AND EWAN MCGREGOR

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